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Supporting Your Child’s Transition to Montessori Kindergarten: A Parent’s Guide

Key Takeways
  • Starting Montessori Kindergarten is a significant milestone that supports children’s independence, confidence, and love of learning.
  • Children may experience emotional, social, and routine-related challenges during the transition to kindergarten, including separation anxiety and adapting to new expectations.
  • Montessori education encourages self-directed learning through hands-on experiences in practical life, language, mathematics, and cultural studies.
  • Establishing consistent morning and evening routines helps children feel secure, prepared, and ready to learn.
  • Parents can ease separation anxiety by using gradual transition strategies, creating predictable farewell routines, and maintaining a calm, positive approach.
  • Encouraging independence at home through age-appropriate responsibilities helps children build confidence and resilience.

Why the Transition to Kindergarten Can Be Challenging 

Emotional and Social Adjustments 

New Routines and Learning Expectations 

How to Support Your Child’s Montessori Kindergarten Journey

Establishing Positive Morning Routine

Creating a Calm and Consistent Evening Routine

How to Ease Separation Anxiety 

Gradual Transition Techniques 

Encouraging Independence 

Parent-Teacher Communication: A Key to Success 

Building Strong Connections with Educators 

Asking the Right Questions 

Recognising Growth and Celebrating Achievements 

Final Thoughts 

Enroll Your Little Ones Today!